Bryce Wolkowitz Gallery is pleased to present And Time is No Longer an Obstacle, the first solo exhibition in the United States by esteemed Helsinki School artist Niko Luoma. Niko Luoma (b. 1970) uses light as a raw material to produce images that visualize the passage of time by drawing focus to the intrinsic qualities […]

This series highlights designers who are answering provocative cultural and socio-political questions, typically explored through the realm of art. Their responses take on many forms and challenge established practice, prompting further dialogue around the impact of design. Through these deviations, we are introduced to alternate avenues of operation and thought, causing us to reflect on […]

Emerging Voices Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch, ArandaLasch, New York and Tucson Manuel Cervantes Cespedes, MANUEL CERVANTES CESPEDES / CC ARQUITECTOS, Mexico City Introduced by Louise Harpman 1.5 AIA and New York State CEUs The first evening of the annual Emerging Voices lecture series features Benjamin Aranda and Chris Lasch of ArandaLasch and Manuel Cervantes […]

“Edge Sustainability: The Future of Architecture in a Changing Climate” will focus on the ways in which the practice and teaching of architecture will undergo a paradigm shift to properly respond to the changing climate and the ambitious local 80×50 goals set by Mayor De Blasio to mitigate it. Four themes will be addressed: Education, […]

The University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning presents…Research Through Making Presentation and Exhibition Opening. Historically, research and creative practice have been constructed as “opposites.” This is not an unusual struggle in architecture schools, particularly in the context of a research university. This perceived tension between design and research is indicative of […]

Emerging Voices Brian Phillips, ISA, Philadelphia Roberto Rovira, Studio Roberto Rovira, Miami Introduced by Susannah Drake 1.5 AIA and New York State CEUs The second evening of the annual Emerging Voices lecture series features Brian Phillips of ISA and Roberto Rovira of Studio Roberto Rovira. Emerging Voices spotlights individuals and firms based in the United […]

The University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning presents…Jeanne Gang. MacArthur Fellow Jeanne Gang is Founder and Principal of Studio Gang Architects, an award-winning architecture and urban design practice based in Chicago and New York. Internationally recognized for her innovative use of materials and environmentally sensitive approach, Gang explores the role of […]

The University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning presents…Urban Development Now. Note: The symposium will kick-off with a Keynote Lecture by Jeanne Gang on Friday, March 13, 2015. To register, please visit: https://umich.formstack.com/forms/urban_development_now_2015. The 2nd Annual Urban Development Now symposium explores the relationship between urban development and capital, and the twin roles […]

The University of Michigan’s Taubman College of Architecture and Urban Planning presents…Pedro Ignacio Alonso. Pedro Ignacio Alonso is Program Director of the AA Visiting School to Santiago and is a Visiting Professor at the ‘Histories and Critical Thinking’ MA Program. He currently teaches theory of architecture and design at the Catholic University in Santiago, investigating […]

A moderated panel discussion on notions of the Master Plan. Developers, urban planners, sociologists and architects work together in re-shaping large portions of cities or creating new ones each for a different goal but all through a common process: the master plan. This road-map to a better future can be a lifetime in its execution […]

Eric Owen Moss is principal and lead designer at Eric Owen Moss Architects (EOMA). He received a Bachelor of Arts from the UCLA in 1965, a Masters of Architecture from the UC Berkeley, College of Environmental Design in 1968, and a second Masters of Architecture from Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 1972. Moss […]

AIANYInteriors-SpeedPresentation/Edition6-MaterialInnovationscopy When: 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM WEDNESDAY, MARCH 18 Where: Offsite Committee Events The AIANY Interiors Committee is announcing another Speed Presentation evening scheduled for Wednesday March 18, 2015. We are currently calling for entries to present one interiors project each from 10 New York City architects. PURPOSE This edition of the series will […]

Marcelyn Gow is a partner and founding member of servo Los Angeles, a design collaborative invested in the development of architectural environments integrating synthetic ecologies with shifting material states. Servo’s projects integrate a combination of digital and analog techniques of design and fabrication and consider how this coexistence affects the objects that are produced, as […]

The University of Houston Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture will host the TEX-FAB 2015 event. The theme of Plasticity initiated in the recent competition will be expanded upon with a new series of Workshops, Lectures and an Exhibition featuring the winning project Plastic Stereotomy by Justin Diles. A symposium will kickoff with the Keynote […]

This two-part SAH Study Day will preview a new exhibit at the Museum of Modern Art, Latin America in Construction: Architecture 1955–1980, scheduled to open officially on March 29, and take a behind-the-scenes look at the United Nations Headquarters Capital Master Plan, a seven-year project to renovate and preserve this icon of mid-century modernism conceived, […]

In 1955 The Museum of Modern Art staged Latin American Architecture since 1945, a landmark survey of modern architecture in Latin America. On the 60th anniversary of that important show, the Museum returns to the region to offer a complex overview of the positions, debates, and architectural creativity from Mexico and Cuba to the Southern […]

Attend this event, on March 31-April 1, in Chicago to hear the very latest news, innovation, and best practices for real estate lifecycle processes for global organizations. This event will kick-off with interactive pre-conference workshops on topics such as Managing Real Estate End-to-End with Real Estate Lifecycle Management from SAP, Leveraging Graphical and Spatial Information […]

Henry N. Cobb is a founding principal of Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Architects, based in New York City. During the six decades since his firm was established in 1955, his practice has embraced a wide variety of building types in cities across North America and around the world. Throughout his career, he has coupled […]

Throughout recorded history, hypostyles have been constructed as halls wherein ordered arrays of massive columns take pride of place and interstitial spaces are experienced as residual. By contrast, in this installation the hypostyle is populated by planar elements joined to form vertical constructs that shape figural spaces both within and between them, creating a complex […]

BDwest made its debut in April 2013, following the successful launch and subsequent growth of sister show Boutique Design New York (BDNY). Presented by Boutique Design magazine, both shows were created to serve a growing demand for experiential design and a more specialized and personalized trade fair experience in hospitality—one that inspires, surprises and enlightens. […]

The World Sense of Place Summit also known as SoPlace Summit is a new platform brought to you to mobilise the global sense-of-place fraternity for mainstream impact which will provide plenary sessions for perspective debate; the sharing of best practices and innovative solutions; presentation for ground-breaking ideas; the management, making and marketing of places in […]

Coverings is the largest global tile and stone exposition in North America, providing a stage for the most innovative products, tools and machinery on the market. The show features nearly 1,000 exhibitors from more than 50 countries and attracts thousands of architects, designers, builders, remodelers, fabricators, installers, retailers, and distributors. The show serves as a […]

The Society of Architectural Historians (SAH) will hold its 68th Annual International Conference in Chicago, Illinois, from April 15–19, 2015, with the theme Chicago at the Global Crossroads. SAH will celebrate its 75th anniversary during the conference, which includes lectures, roundtables, and 36 paper sessions covering topics in architecture, art and architectural history, preservation, landscape […]

“Magnitudes of Change: Local Sites and Global Concerns in Chicago’s Built Environment” is the title of the SAH Chicago Seminar, a half-day program comprised of a keynote address, “Reading Chicago’s Landscape as Urbanism,” by Harvard University professor Charles Waldheim, and two panel discussions. Panelists include architects Martin Felsen, Jeanne Gang, Carol Ross Barney, and Patricia […]

Juan Moreno, JGMA, Tour Leader JGMA was founded in 2010 with the belief that architecture has the innate power to transform the lives of people and community. Their projects have gone on to receive local, national, and international acclaim. But most importantly, their work has reinvigorated some of Chicago’s most diverse communities. JGMA president Juan […]

BuildingsNY provides building owners and managers with the products & services they require to make decisions, make deals, issue RFPs and ultimately save money. Building Owners/Managers will have the opportunity to source products & services they need for all phases of their buildings’ lifecycle. At BuildingsNY, you’ll find the best deals and steals on products […]

This SAH Field Seminar takes you to two South American nations united by the river between them, Uruguay and Argentina. Explore the architecture of the Rio de la Plata Basin with SAH 2nd Vice President Sandy Isenstadt and architect Natalia Muñoa. This seminar features an itinerary customized for SAH members and includes visits to sites […]